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Category: First Person

Marian Dixon: A Story of Resilience and Hope in the Face of Grief

Read the story on the Vinegar Hill Magazine website.

Telling our stories at Soul of Cville

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Charlottesville Inclusive Media will be featured at the Soul of Cville 2023 festival at IX Park.

Listen: Why this photographer wants communities in Charlottesville to say, ‘No, we are not oppressed’

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On the In My Humble Opinion podcast, Marley Nichelle says they want Black communities in Charlottesville to feel like they can thrive.

Listen: What Charlottesville needs to recognize about accessibility

A woman in a wheelchair is photographed on a brick sidewalk with a stairwell behind her.

Next on the In My Humble Opinion podcast, India Sims talks about the challenges of doing simple things in a city that won’t change.

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Charlottesville Inclusive Media is a finalist in a contest about the future of news.

Gun violence is as much about changing our culture as it is about changing our laws, says UVA undergrad activist

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Karly Scholz says it’s time her generation changed its relationship with guns.

Listen: ‘When I transitioned, life just started.’

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Next on In My Humble Opinion’s podcast, Charley Burton on being Black and trans in central Virginia.

Listen: With 500 restaurants in a 10-mile radius, Charlottesville chef Antwon Brinson says there has to be a better way to staff them

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In My Humble Opinion’s podcast has a candid conversation with Brinson about his perspective on life in restaurants in central Virginia.

A car crashed into her living room — and it was all terribly inconvenient

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Katrina Spencer learned to detach from disasters a long time ago. So when a car punched a hole in her home, life went on.

UPDATED: You Get What You Focus On: Antwon Brinson’s Vision of Using Food to Build Community

Read the story on the Vinegar Hill Magazine website.

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